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Re: Wizarding treats and snack foods
(Anonymous) 2015-10-09 01:25 am (UTC)(link)Truffles that come in a variety of seasonal flavors. Each flavor gives a different minor magical effect, like making you temporarily glow or levitate. In autumn, the limited edition flavor is a white chocolate ganache core, coated in a thin layer of butterscotch, then finally coated in a pecan and white chocolate shell. It causes your head to briefly turn into a jack-o'-lantern.
Chalky candies (like Sweet Tarts) shaped like realistic bugs, which come to life once their packaging is opened, necessitating that you scramble to catch them. Gummy worms with a similar enchantment are also sold, but they're considered to be not as fun due to being much easier to catch, and so are not as popular.
Soft pumpkin cookies shaped like ghosts, with an opaque white glaze and little ghost faces drawn on in black icing. They come in clear packages that are enchanted to keep the cookie from breaking or getting squished and patterned with tiny shimmering ghosts and stars which glow in the dark. The Halloween special edition cookies have faces that change under a black light.
Broom-shaped cakes covered in a thick layer of icing, and with various seasonal fillings. For autumn, they release a cinnamon apple filling, and also a bright green filling that froths and bubbles when you bite into it. (The manufacturer wanted them to be cauldrons, but this was after cauldron cakes had been invented, so they had to choose a different shape.)
Re: Wizarding treats and snack foods